The Russian Federation plans to launch 500 drones simultaneously over Ukraine: details from intelligence.


The Deputy Chief of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Major General Vadym Skibitsky, reported that the Russian Federation has significantly increased the production of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of various types and intends to launch 500 drones simultaneously over Ukraine. This became known from his interview with 'RBK-Ukraine', which was published by 'Glavkom'.
According to Skibitsky, the Russian Federation has increased the production of UAVs, allowing them to deploy 150 to 200 drones simultaneously.
'By the way, they plan to increase the number of launch sites from which they will launch unmanned aerial vehicles on our territory. According to the calculations of the Russian command, if they fulfill their plans for the first half of the year, they will be able to launch approximately 500 UAVs simultaneously,' said the Deputy Chief of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense.
It should be noted that in the evening of March 2, Russian invaders attacked Kharkiv with kamikaze drones. One of these UAVs hit an abandoned building. After a fire, rescuers saved five people and provided assistance to those affected.
On March 2, the occupiers also attacked Kryvyi Rih with 'shakhtedy'. The city has suffered damage.
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